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  1. Campground Maps. *NOTE - Cobscook Bay State Park will close on Monday, September 16 to ensure that major improvements to the park can proceed safely and be ready for the 2025 camping season. Please visit another state park to hike and camp until the park reopens.

    • Reservations

      Sebago Lake State Park requires a minimum 4-night stay if...

    • Aroostook

      Largest site in the park, and very nice for all - up to a...

    • Lamoine

      Electricity available for medical reasons only (ask park...

    • Bradbury Mt

      One of the most popular sites at the park and one of the...

    • Mount Blue

      Details; Located next to camp host, near playground, close...

    • Sebago Lake (Partial)

      Closest tent site to the park lot and restroom; No tent pad;...

  2. Group Camping. Locations and reservation phone numbers - you must call the park directly. Off Season & Winter Camping. View locations and details.

    • Wolfe’s Neck Oceanfront Campground. Lauded as one of the most family-friendly campgrounds in the area, Wolfe’s Neck offers camping or glamping, a farm animal petting zoo (on its working farm), and an on-site store serving fresh flatbread.
    • Desert of Maine Campground. The Desert of Maine Campground is like a compilation of all the great things that Maine has to offer. All while being only a 20-minute drive from Portland.
    • Winslow Park and Campground. Looking out over Casco Bay, Winslow Park and Campground actually lies within a public park. The campground includes a boat launch, a pier for fishing, and lots of benches from which to sit back and admire the ocean.
    • Sebago Lake. Although very chilly, winter visits to Sebago Lake can be as breathtaking as time spent here during the summer. While it lies only 29.8 miles from Portland, the trip is a unique experience which includes the use of ferries and waterways.
    • Mackworth Island State Park
    • Two Lights State Park
    • Kettle Cove State Park
    • Wolfe’s Neck State Park
    • Eagle Island State Historic Site

    Location: Andrews Avenue off, US-1, Falmouth, ME 04105 Mackworth Island is a magical place—the wind whispers through the towering trees, the main trail encircles the island and offers spectacular views of Casco Bay, and if you know where to look, you can find wee fairy homes tucked here and there. Anyone may add to or build the abodes meant to enti...

    Location: 7 Tower Dr, Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107 The vast rocky ledges in Two Lights State Park are an amazing spot along the Maine coast to watch the power of the mighty Atlantic as the waves sweep and surge up over the formations. The park is named after the two nearby lighthouses built in 1828; the lighthouses stand sentinel marking the southweste...

    Location: Kettle Cove Rd, Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107 Kettle Cove State Park is a small but spectacular cove 20 minutes south of Portland, in the seaside community of Cape Elizabeth. The park is adjacent to Crescent Beach State Park, a long crescent-shaped stretch of sandy beach popular for sunning, swimming, and water sports. Kettle Cove has a small ...

    Location: 426 Wolfe’s Neck Rd, Freeport, ME 04032 Wolfe’s Neck is a gem of a park located 35 minutes north of Portland near Freeport. Situated on a narrow peninsula with the Harraseeket River on one side and Casco Bay on the other, the park is home to diverse flora and fauna. Rocky shorelines, marshland, and forested land cover this 200-acre park, ...

    Location: Harpswell, ME 04079 The only way to get to Eagle Island State Historic Site is by boat; there are plenty of boat tours that will take you to the rock that is about 3 miles from the mainland. The island is the summer home of the famed North Pole Explorer Admiral Robert Peary. The island, house, and gardens are open for touring during the s...

  3. Explore the top 6 State Parks near Portland ME for hiking, camping, and picnicking. Uncover the beauty of Maine's natural landscapes and outdoor fun!

  4. Reserve up to 14 nights per reservation at any of the 12 Maine State Campgrounds managed by the Bureau of Parks and Lands using this online service. Beginning Monday, September 9, 2024, all campsites are first-come/first-served.

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  6. Aug 1, 2023 · 5 State Parks Near Portland, Maine A rich maritime history, spectacular coastal scenery, and innovative spirit blend together to make Portland a popular destination spot in southern Maine. Located on a peninsula jutting out into Casco Bay, Portland is a small, [...]